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An automotive parts supplier is spending $175 million to expand an industrial building in Grand Prairie that it bought last year. Flex-N-Gate, a major supplier to General Motors' Arlington vehicle ...
Automotive supplier Flex-N-Gate Corp. is spending more than $175 million to expand into a new 430,188-square-foot manufacturing facility in Grand Prairie, Texas.
Flex-N-Gate is shifting manufacturing operations in Arlington, Texas, to Grand Prairie, Texas, to supply injection molding and steel stampings for General Motors.
Automotive supplier Flex-N-Gate is doubling the size of its plastics parts plant in Danville, Ill., to handle more work for Toyota and Ford.
UAW expands Chicago footprint after workers at Flex-N-Gate vote to form union The Urbana-based auto parts maker is owned by billionaire Shahid Khan, owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars.
In June, Plastics News reported that Flex-N-Gate was spending more than $175 million to expand into a 430,188-square-foot facility in Grand Prairie, Texas.
EFFINGHAM, Ill. (WAND) - Flex-N-Gate in Effingham has reported it has laid off workers due to the United Auto Workers strike.
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shahid Khan’s company Flex-N-Gate has been recognized by General Motors as a Supplier of the Year.
Flex-N-Gate manufactures metal and plastic automotive components and mechanical assemblies. It has 50 plants in Argentina, Mexico, Spain and the United States.
Flex-N-Gate is ranked by Automotive News as the 10th-largest original equipment supplier in North America and the 38th largest supplier in the world.
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